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    Guess to Go Private in $1.4 Billion Deal With Authentic Brands, Co-Founders and CEO

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    Posted on August 20, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Guess is set to go private in a $1.4 billion deal with Authentic Brands, offering shareholders a 26% premium. The acquisition is expected to close in fiscal year 2026.

    Guess to Become Private in $1.4 Billion Acquisition by Authentic Brands

    Details of the Acquisition

    (Reuters) -Guess said on Wednesday it has agreed to be taken private by a group, including its co-founders, CEO and Reebok-owner Authentic Brands, in a deal valuing the designer apparel brand at $1.4 billion, including debt.

    Transaction Overview

    As part of the transaction, co-founders Maurice Marciano and Paul Marciano, and CEO Carlos Alberini have partnered with Authentic Brands, which will acquire 51% of all Guess' intellectual property. Guess' existing shareholders will own the rest.

    Shareholder Benefits

    Guess shareholders will receive $16.75 per share in cash, representing a 26% premium to Tuesday's close.

    Market Reaction

    Its shares jumped nearly 26% at $16.77 in early trading. They have lost about 38% over the last 12 months amid tough competition for consumer dollars and economic uncertainty.

    Future Outlook

    The deal is the latest in a wave of M&A activities among apparel and footwear companies, including 3G Capital's agreement to take Skechers private, Dick's Sporting Goods' announcement to acquire Foot Locker, and Authentic Brands' purchase of Dockers from Levi Strauss & Co earlier this year.

    Taking Guess private will provide the company with greater flexibility to navigate today's complex operating environment and pursue a more focused, long-term strategy, the company said.

    Prior to the deal announcement, its co-founders and CEO together owned roughly 40.18% of the company, with Paul Marciano holding 28%, according to data compiled by LSEG.

    Guess had received a $13-per-share take-private offer from brand management firm WHP Global in March. It had then formed a special committee to evaluate the proposal.

    "The special committee evaluated a number of potential options and unanimously determined that the transaction with Authentic and (existing shareholders) is the best path forward for Guess," said Alex Yemenidjian, chairman of the special committee.

    The deal is expected to close in the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2026, subject to regulatory approvals.

    (Reporting by Savyata Mishra in Bengaluru; Editing by Shilpi Majumdar)

    Table of Contents

    • Details of the Acquisition
    • Transaction Overview
    • Shareholder Benefits
    • Market Reaction
    • Future Outlook

    Key Takeaways

    • •Guess to be taken private in a $1.4 billion deal.
    • •Authentic Brands to acquire 51% of Guess' intellectual property.
    • •Shareholders to receive $16.75 per share, a 26% premium.
    • •Deal expected to close in fiscal year 2026.
    • •Part of a trend in M&A activities in the fashion industry.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Guess to go private in $1.4 billion deal with Authentic Brands, co-founders and CEO

    1What is the value of the deal for Guess?

    The deal values the designer apparel brand Guess at $1.4 billion.

    2Who are the key players involved in the acquisition?

    The acquisition involves Guess co-founders Maurice Marciano and Paul Marciano, CEO Carlos Alberini, and Authentic Brands.

    3What will shareholders receive as part of the deal?

    Guess shareholders will receive $16.75 per share in cash, which represents a 26% premium to the stock's closing price on Tuesday.

    4When is the deal expected to close?

    The deal is expected to close in the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2026, pending regulatory approvals.

    5What is the reason behind taking Guess private?

    Taking Guess private will provide the company with greater flexibility to navigate the complex operating environment and pursue a more focused, long-term strategy.

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